TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933.
THE
CHINA MAIL.
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HADLEY
HONG KONG
FAVOURED AT
NANKING MEET Strong Swimming Challenge.
SOCCER TEAM SHOULD WIN Nanking En Fete When 260 Competitors Arrive
Nanking. Yesterday. On the eve of the opening of the in which National Athletic Meel. over 2.000 athletes are participa ung. Nanking was placarded with posters chressing the importance of physical culture from both the in
dis diual and national viewpoints.
Over 200 kwanging and Hong.
GIVES SHANGHAI
INTERPORT
LAWN BOWLS
INTERPORT SWIMMING
BREAKS TWORECORDS LINCOLNS
BEAT SERVICE
AGAINST V.R.C.
DECIDING RACE WON BY A TOUCH
AT THE K.C.C.' Hong Kong Should Win!
Prentice Cup To-day. SHANGHAI TEAM NOT SELECTED Having lost the first match is the Interport series by 21 shots to 15 COMBINED “ the Shanghai lawn bowlers are ex- pected to offer a stern challenge! to Adam Holland's rink on the K.C.C. green this afternoon, com- mencing at 3 p.m.
will
The heavy rais recently have left the green in a very heavy condition which will not favour the chances of the visitors.
We
“Y” LOSE POLO GAME
(By G.L.)
THE Shanghai Foreign Y.M.C.A, made a wonderful recovery in THE
the second and final series of the Interport swimming contest against the V.R.C. last night, turning a four points deficit into a win by that margin. The score was Shanghai, 43 points; V.R.C., 39.
Frank Hadley swam the race of his life, when in the final 50 yards of the Team Race he overlook Wilfrid Lawrence (V.R.C.), to win by a touch and give Shanghai 5 clear points and interport
If Hong Kong win this afternoon will retain the Prentice Cup won se handsomely ny U. A. Omar's Kong athletes aurived from Shaun team in Shanghai last year.
und *n- ha: yesterday. morning
The probable teams are as fol- honours, Kwangtung lows: of sixty the oath
with their competitors, together conthes, arrived in the afternoon.
Southerners are EX- The
pected to distinguish them selves in swimming. baseball and volley-bail. Reuter,
do Hong Kong are expected to exceptionally well on the swimming, though they will find there Canton The sprint rivals very strony in events, and are expected to win the football series, in spite of the fact) That they will be without ip Pak. Wa. Fung King Cheong, and Tam Kong Pak, all of whom are playing for the Kwangtung Province.
Hong Kong Soccer Team The following is the Hong Kong
orcer team:
Lim Thin Chan (goalkeeper)
Leung In Char (back)
Lau Muu (back)
Tong Kwan right half)
Leung Wing (his feentre half Lee Kwok Wal theft halfi Ng Po Kui fright wing) Wony Mei Shun (inside right) Pau Ka Ping (centre forward) Chan Kwai Llung (inside left) Leung Tat Wing left wing)
Hong Kong
Shanghai
J. V. Ramsay
J. M. Lopes
A. Hyde Lay
W. A. Bailey
F. J. Jones
A. M. Holland (Skip)
T. G. Main
C. Richards
(Skin)
SHANGHAI ROUT THE CIVIL SERVANTS
Lopes Outstanding.
Good play by J. M. Lopen
feature of Shanghai's the triumph over the Civil Services yes lerday by 27 shuts to 19.
The detailed scores werc: Shanghai
Civil Service S. Eccleshall
W. A. Bailey
A. A. Malcolm
J. M. C. Lopes
R. R. Wood
1. Hollidge
3. M. G. Remedios J. Denkin
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CORPS BY 6-2
Toyne And Morrell Impress.
HONOURS
And Vigilance Melody For The "Double"
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In the second leg of the "double" great surprise if he wins or is even will renew placed when carrying 168 lb. It JEFFERS AND BUCKLAND PLAY Melody and No Fear
their feud of last Saturday, but took Mr. Frost all his time to get the WELL FOR LOSERS
with different jockeys up. Mr. Deitz pony in first at the same weight on
Saturday.
At Shamshuipo yesterday the should win on Melody, though Mr. Lincolns defeated the RAS.C, inHeard may quite easily turn the tables with No. Fear. Mr. Frost is a friendly hockey encounter by 6 riding Paul Jones, who, at 153 lb. goals to 2
beat No. Fear (161) over the same The Service Corps had alightly distance at the last Meeting. To- the better of the opening exchanges day Mr. Frost's mount will have an and Swain gave them an early lead. advantage of 5 lb. but the Lincolne soon settled down
Ridley levelling the Acores after and good work by Morrell led to tion Vigilance and Melody look the twenty minutes play.
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After having returned three-figure dividend on Satur- day. Festival Eve will сот- mand attention in the Kwan- tung Handicap, and she will just about do it. Adam, with Mr. Butler up, is the most Taking eveything into considera- serious challenger. Mr. Frost will probably ride Wembly beat "double” bel, while Hey Tor Stag and should be placed. and Paul Jones are the best “long- Jungle Jim looks a good thing Toyne and Morrell, the Lin-
shots."
¡ for the Hunan Handicap. Мг. colns right wing proved a con- I understand that Trentbridge, the` Soares should be able to stave off stant source of dange: to the Derby winner, will not be starting the challenge of The Cavalier and visiting defence and in the last
to-day. He was not out on the, Widnes (Mr. Harriman). If Street five minues of the first half track this morning. Though Diana Singer starts here he should be quick goals by Tøyne, Morrell, Bay has not won over five furlongs placed with Mr. Deitz up.
Lin- and Hocquard gave the
for two seasons, she is almost as-
Don should win the Kwangs! colns a 4-1 lead.
sured of the Double Tenth Plate, the Handicap with Valorous (Mr. In the second half, after Morrell big race of the day.
Sadko, with Reard) in close Frank Hadley, was the star performer of the evening, estab had increased the lead, the R.A.S. Mr. Soares up, looks to be the only won in a Novices race carlier in the lishing Iwo recorda in his “double" in the 100 Yards and 220 Yards. C. strove hard to wipe out the de-other likely contender. In the 100 Yarde event he won easily to clock 58 seconds dead, left, but Hollingsworth, Bentley, up, beat the Dunbar crack, with Mr. King's Bounty's form this half sug
and Lt. Roisaier defended Hill in the saddle, over a mile and gests that he will be placed. beating both Hong Kong and Shanghai records held by D. Lyon stoutly, Tipple, however, scored 171 yards at the Annual Meeting. will be taken out by Mr. da Roza.
for the Service Corps, but in the This was, however, Diana Bay's only Blue Star, who paid $67.60 for a (Hong Kong) and C. H. Raven (Shanghai).
closing stages Ridley added an- defeat, and was due entirely to Mr.win on Saturday is not likely to be
a serious challenger as he is carry- • Lt. Jeffers and Buckland per- Lucy Glitters Not Starting ing 10 lb. more, while the other formed well for the R.A.S.C.
Lucy Glitters will not be starting ponies have had their weights de Lincolns: Hollingsworth, Bentley, in the Australians' race owing to creased. Roissier,
regrettable Yeomans, Harper, Cotter, lameness, and in her Toyne, Murrell, Ridley Wilson and absence Cossack's Choice should)
The score
Shanghai 38.
before this race
was V.R.C.. 39 points and
In spite of reverses Hong Kong led throughout the evening un- til the team race, when, with ¡victory
almost certain, Frank!
better than the Shanghai re- cord of 81 seconds set up by O. Hagenstein in 1931.
The result of this race gave Hong
* Hadley slowly reduced the gap Kong a lead of 35 points to 33.
big between himself and Lawrence]
on the last lap to secure the vic- tory and Interport honours.
THE 220 YARDS.
other for the winners.
Hill's carelessness,
Hocquard.
R.A.S.C.-Alvis, Jeffers, Whitley, prove the winner. Halford, Buckland, Hay, Barlow, Tip pie, Senior, Swain and Jeffries.
Hadley again took the lead, which he bad increased to two yards on the In the sixth length In the water polo match, which fifth length. was played at the conclusion of Roza-Pereira made a great effort and the swimming races, the V.R.C. drew level with the Shanghai flash, proved victorious, winning by 4 only to lose it on the turn and push C. goals to 1, against the Combined off. Shanghai and team.'
local
In the final 50 yards Hadley Y.M.C.A.spurted to win by about four yards. fie time of 2 minuter 33 2/5
races,
A very large crowd of over 650 seconds was a new record for both
| Shanghai and Hong Kong. spectators watched the
Roza-Pereira and Lawrence among those present being the
for second Wolfe fought out a fine race the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. (Inspector General of Police), and place, the former winning by Mrs. Wolfe, and Mr. D. C. Bur. touch. zlingham, A.S.P., Kowloon.
$4
A' Roza-Pereira'a time of 2 minutes 36 seconds did not compare favour- 4 slight drizzle fell during the
races, but did not interfere with ably with his recent record of 2 minutes 34 4/5 seconds set up last the sport.
month in the V.R.C. Open cham- plonships.
SHANGHAI CONGRATULATED Wolfe to Art Before erking distribute the prizes to the sue-',
The result of this race reduced the V.R.C.' lead by 39 points to
B. A. SHOULD WIN
OVER R. A. M. C.
Mamak Hockey Game To-day.
in
Mr. Frost's
starting
It will be
attendance. Re
season and is in excellent condition.
Saturday's Jockeys's Records The following was
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He
how the
Kilres, at 195 lb., 18 dangerous, while Evening Star should beat City jockeys fared in the eight events on of Melbourne. Tecumseh at 140 lb. Saturday: is a possibility and may provide LG. Frost useful outside dividend.
G. U. da Roxa ability A. J. P. Heard should give Wakefield a good siari N. Delts
W. H. B. Darle the Kiangsi Handicap, and Y. Liang
3. though I am afraid of Mike, I think P. P. Botelho the champion jockey will just de 1 A. Proulx Ip Kut Ylor it. Mike has been very disappoint- Ku
W. H. Choy ing, but Mr. Gilbert Harriman may A. Harriman
S..N.
N. Pan The Central British Association bring him home first to-day.
Gold Ring, who won over the same E O. Butler should secure another two points distance at the last Meeting will W. T. Stanton T. M. L. Soare when they play their second Mamak
is, however, up 5 lb. and up against R. V. Pearne
W. Tank They are meeting! Tournament match this afternoon gain be out under Mr. Heard. He H, M. Red
a classier field, Brechin, ridden by 8.
Yur Shun Wa at Sookunpoo.
en upset the Royal Army Medical Corps. Mr. Butler, may cause
F. Lobel The match will commence at 2.30 He performed very well under Mr. P. Ferguson
Y. T. Fung Heard on Saturday. p.m.
W. W. Miles I. P. Chanc
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Cheung Pai-lam and Kam Shek- wati, two Second Division players.
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are arcompanying the team.
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The following are the Hong Kong
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swimming representatives.
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Men's 50 Metres Free Style:- Leung ( Warung. Take Hood Ng Che
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'cessful competitors. Mr. W.
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18
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V.R.C., congratulated the Shang-
Metres Brenal Stroke:--
16.
18
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5 23
11
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19.
24
15
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27
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Kong had contest and
won the the που
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27
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11 he said they thoroughly deserv- race to give Hong Kong a slight leandrew Club-I. IL. Wong, E.
ed. It was only fair, he thought, lead, which Cittins increased to H. White, F. E. 12 that they should have won a about two yards.
Hong last
TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL
Men's 100 Metres Free Style: Leung Wai-sang, Tsang Ho-look, Wong
Sat-bung
Men's
200
Kwok Chun-hang, Wong Ju-man, Wong · 17 Suon-nian and Yeung Wai-n.
Men's 400 Metres Free Style :-Kwok Chan-hung, Wong lumen, Trang Ha.. fook and Yeung Wal-
Men's 100 Metres
Awek Chualining
and
Back
Stroke
Leung Wai-sang.
Men's 1,500 Metres Free Blyle:- Kwok Chun-hang, Wong lu-man, Wong Suen-man and Young Wal-lim.
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ĮLogan, Vice-Chairman of the Shanghai's 38 points.
SHANGHAI WINS.
With the result depending on the
The teams are as follows: C.B.A.Loff, Blekford, Poole. Al- len, N. Whitley, S. McNider, Hirst, N. Whitley, Francis, Johnson and King.
R.A.M.C.:-Podle, Lane, Capt. Gow-
ha team on their victory which team race Smith ewam a very finerie, King, Neale, Tilaley, Carey, Pal
Colledge, Smith and Parry.
German
Flying Tourist At 168 lb. Flying Tourist, though winning 1. C. A. Ingram twice in succession, will
cadse
J. E. Noronha
Cesarewitch Starters
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Jockeys And Call Over
London, To-day.
ever, awam very disappointingly, Pracht, Forafts, Sommer, Dobernecker, THE thirty-six probable starters
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1. T. K. GII- Archie Logan, christ, L'ER. Guo, P. Broadridge despite his two strenuous races A. II. Hamson, N. E. Mackay, E. F.
Fincher BR Baldwin. during the evening, awam very Reserves: A. S. Bliss, E. McNider 19 V.R.C. would be glad to hand strongly and did not lose any ground and M. Wieil.
back the fag at
May, the dinner to against E. B. da Roza. Roza, how-
Club:-Ammana, night.
Welding, Gerloff, Lange Mueller and THE 100 YARDS.
continually fouling the lane-ropes. F.C. Hong Kong
The V.B.C. made a last minute Lawrence had a dive start over ground the kick-off for the Governor's Cup match, the Chinese vs. The Rest, alternation in their team for the 100 Kadley and maintained his lead un There are na divers accompanying will be at 4.30pm.
Yards free style event, reverting to it the turn, but Hadley, with Mr. J. W. Baldwin The team as Mak Wai-ming is unable
will referee. their former candidates, 5. V. Git magnificent turn, drew level and won to obtain leave.
Linesmen are Mr. Ip Kao-ko and tins and E. B. da Roza. W. Law by touch.
rence was kept for the 220 Yards. event.
Mesh 200 Metres Relay: Leung Wal-sang. Kwok Chun-hang. Teang Ho-fook and Ng Che-man-
To-day on the
Ladies' 50 Metres Free Btyle:-Mias C.Q.M.S. Hyde.
Sau-king,
Young
Miss Yeung 510-
chua, Miss Leung Wing-han, Mink
Lau Kwal-chan.
Ladies'
98.1/10 seca.
creased his lead to win by about four
8 min. 102/5 secs, yards.
顯
Veit.
United Make An Auspicious Debut.
WIN FIRST MAMAK GAME
BY 4 CLEAR. GOALS."
Shanghai thus won the Interport! by 48 points to the V.R.C.'■ '19 Frank Hadley took the lead, from points after being 4 points in arrears 100. Metres Free Style:n
Playing in the Mamak', Tourna. Young Sud-king, Miss Yeung Sau- Men's 200 Breast Stroke:Le Kat- the start and his superiorty was at the commencement of the second
ment yesterday at Carolins Hill the chun. Miss Leung Wing-han, Miss thin, Pau Lat, Chan Fook-sing and never challenged. He gradually in half of the programme. Lau Kwai-chen.
Yeung Hang-wah.
United Hockey Club, newcomers ta V.R.C. WIN WATER-POLO. Ladies' 100 Metres Back Stroke:- Canton Record-Lo Kut-shing
Angus, Shreuder and Donn, of the the competition, secured good Miss Yeung Sau-king, Miss Yeung Sau-
Archie Logan, the other Shanglock! European Y.M.C.A. assisted victory over the 9th. Battery, Ro chun, Ms Leung Wing-han, Mise National Record~~(Not Available) Lau Kwal-chan.
Men's 400 Metres Free Btyle: Chan hal entrant, had a thrilling tussle the Shanghal team in their friendly yal Artillery by four goals to nil Ki-chung, Shek Kam-pui, Wong Sau- with E. B. da Roxa before losing water-polo match against the V.R.C., after leading by two goals at the sken and Chan Fook-sing.
second place by a touch. Canton Record--Chan Kl-chung
but the Combined "Y" teim lost by interval. 6 mins. sec.)
Hadley's time was announced as goals to 1. The Shanghai players R. Blyth (2), Gubbay and Winch 68.seconds, which beate the Shang-ware. Archie Logan, J, Coon, Ewere the scorers for the United (Singapore)
Gming. 9, a hot record set up by C. H. Raven of McAlester and O. Brosseaus.” Hockey Club, Men's 1,500 Metres Free Btyle: Shok 59 seconde, in 1088, and betters the The V.R.C. had the upper-hand Kam-pul, Lo Kut-shing. Chan Fook Hong Kong record of 59 seconds, by throughout the game and attacked sing and Fan Lai,
D. Lyon in 1924.)
Ladies 200 Meiren Breast Stabkr:- Mina Young Sau-king and Miss Dora Lum.
Ladies 200 Metres Relay: Miss Young Sau-king, Miss Yeung Sau-National Record-Ng Mong-guan.
Misa Leung Wing-han, Mis Leung Wing-han and Mist Lau Kwai shan Minx Ng Yuet-kuen is accom- banving the team as a reserve for the Relay.
chun,
Canton Swimmers
The following are the Canton swimming representatives: Men's 50 Meires Free Btyle:Charlie Chan, Chan Ki-chung, Wong Bau-ahan nd Lau Po-hek'tan guj Canton Record Charlie Chan
* in previous event;-~-~
Canton Itecord-Charlie Chan
(No times on record) · Men's 200 Metres Relay:-{Same as in the first event).
the "Y" goul continuously." Bome
BREAST STROKE:
very spectacular attempia to score Lawrence added the third goal Men's Diving: Chan Ki-chung, Yam
Breast Stroke event was. very were made by Shreuder, who shot at shortly after the replay on a "foul" Mang-hung, Cho Siu-fal and Miss Ng even throughout with Coon and Soares from all angles. The latter, pass from Ambrose, but Shreuder," Song
Gosano slightly ahead of the other however, cleared each shot very re-reduced the arrears. Towards the
THE CALL-OVER
The following are the call-over
and their riders for the odda; Cesarewitch to be run at Newmarket to-morrow were announced yesterday as follows: .
Nitsichin (Beary), Statesman (Carslake), Loose-Strife (Perryman), Erain (Lowry).
Guiscard (Weston),.
Dick Turpin (Gordon Richards). Arctic Star (Ray),
Rio de Paris (Nicholl). 'Trustee" (Lane),'!
Beau Frera (8am Wragg). Fox-Earth (Steve Donoghue), Lucky Patch (E. Smith), Blandearna: "(Sirett), 'Africus" (Nevett), Bandals (Fred Fox), Sanity (Getain) Withinthe-Law (Walls), Bunkawai (Cordell), Negro (A. Burns), Barrage (Quick), " Chelmarsh (W. Rickaby).
of National Title: Ng Hong two. Coon took a alght lead in the markable safety and only once did end of the game play became very guan (Singapore). Ladies' 50 Metres Free Style Mis] third length, but in a wonderful all the ball get past him." J, B. Soares rough and C. E. Rosa Pereira added - Daytoi (Taylor), 221/5 secs. Chan Woon-keng, Miss Ng Soong-ng out spurt in the final length Marmarked the dangerous y the fourth goal. Refer National Record-Chat Pols Chony
Chan Yuk-fai ad Miss Yuen Pulques overtook Coon and came home shooter very carefully while H. M. DIVING EXHIBITION.. (Singapore)
28275 1628,
song. Men's 100 Metres Free Style: Same Ladles 100 Meires Free Biyle: Sime strongly to win. Coon was a good Remedios, the V.R.C. Captain, play Daring a brief interval between
Las in preymen Pul-cheong.
event with the exception second, and McAlester passed fed a strong game at center-half, the swimming races Duell and Cof- Miss
Gosano, who collapsed under the Angus in goal for the MY! had Brosses, of the Shanghai team, and 68.1/8 secs. Ladies 100 Metres Back Stroke pace, to take third place for Shang- plenty to do and made some very Edward Roza, the VB.C. champion, gave a delightful exhibition of fancy Yeen Pui-han, Minn
Woon-keng,
creditable saveza ka National Record-Chal Pah Chong
(Singapore)
075/5 Kec. Mix Chan Yuk-fak
Ambross drew frst blood for the diving Dives were executed from Ladies
200 Yards Breant Broke Men's 100 Yards Back Blesk LAU
V.R.C. and Gittina, in a solo exort, the spring board and from the high Mian Yuen Pulshan, Miss Yuen-Ful- Yeung Po-hel, Shek Kam-bul
cheong and Miss, Lau wah and Charlie Chand
scored the second goal to record a platform/ Canton Rotord-Lat Po-kai 37.1/5 at
score of 2-0. In the first half, National Record-Chang Wing-chung
Kang-
Chan
Tandles 26 Metra Bo Ladies 60 Bistrs Free By
Marquez' ' time for Ike race was Bö seconds flat, which does not compare well- the V. K. C.. record of 77, but la
Results on Page E.
Joyous Gresting: (C. Richards), Ximines (Sharpe), Mina Diplomat (D. Smith),. Deyncourt (Richardson). Birathallan (Lynch), Sanguinole (Ryan), Eugene (Hunter).- Seminole, Sarum, Lord Nug Boldero, Benzina Victoria. Tuppence and Fragrance have not; yat he allotted to riders,
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15/2 Guiscard (t, and o.) 17/2 Ximenes (o.) 9/1 (t.) 100/9 Nitschin (t, and o,) 100/8 Negro (a.) 100/7 (t.)
20/1 Loose-strife (t. and o,) 20/1 Statesman (t and o.) 22/1 Sandals, (t. and o.) · 22/1-Dick Turpin (o.) 25/1 (t.). 25/1 Beau Frere ́(t. and o.) 25/1 Lucky Patch. (o.) 28/1 (t) 25/1 Sanity: (0.)\28/1 (t.) 35/1 Rio de. Paris. (o.) 38/1 Blandearna (o,) 40/1 (t.) 38/1 Within-the-Law (o.) 40/1
40/1 Eugene (t. and o.) 40/1. Erain (0.)
40/1 Chalmarah (o.) 50/1 (t.) 40/1 Beminole (o) 50/1 (t.) 50/1 Barrage (6.)
66/1 Africas It, and ́o.) 66/1 Strathallan (o.) 100/1 (t.). 66/1 Daytol (0) 100/1 (1) 66/1 Bunkawal (6.) 100/1 (t;) 68/1 Joyous Greeting" (c.) :100/1)
66/1 Fox-Earth"
66/1 Barum (0)
100/1 Arctic Star (0.3. 125/1 (£) 100/1 Trustee (0)
| 109/1 Boldero" (6.)
100/1, Dayncourt (o.) 125/1 Tuppence : (0.)." 125/1 Lord Nugent (o), 125/1 Miss Diplomat (.). 150/1 Fragrance (o), 200/3 (L):
It was anoounced at 11,40 am: to-day that Banguinola, hanz been.
Bauter scratched
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